The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 02, 1934, Image 8
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THE BAftNWBLL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 IfSA
llrrrrt'nf Items Glessed From the Files of The BsraOrOll People.
JULY 29, 1909.
New bales of totton are promised
within the week.
By hnrhation of Lccai Anti-Saloon
League, Mis 8 Clara Jchnston will ad-
dresi the congregation at Friendship
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ty of fodder which was housed
is his barn 85 years ago.
Snaan Pressy, colored, who escaped
ftm jail ten days age, was recap- -
in Four Mile township after a
Sear days of freedom and returned to
'durance vile.
Prof. J. H. River$ has gone North
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Baptist Church on Friday, Jtfly 30th.
m the interest of art. During lye
absence he will buy a magnificent
supply of new pictures for exhibition
during the fall and winter months.
Sam Nimmons,” colored, of
e’s Creek, is the champion
Wstrh ViT&rof the Abate.—Since Janu
ary be has elain 32 of these profes-
Sanml (Sicken killers. His mcdus oper-
aadi is this: During the day he keeps
a lookout and toward sundown spots
their roosting places. After dark,
provided with a torch an<i gun, he
bantu them up, shines their eyes and
■boots them. Instead of scalping his
victims he cuts olf and hangs up their
fact for the inspection of all chicken
loving visitors.
Excursion tickets from Blackville
to Sullivan’s hland and return, good
‘tiO October 31st, are offered for
SUO. They are on sale every Satur-
fjoy P. M. for $3.00, good to return cn
mornings.
Subject, “Prohibition."
•'At - ■ the convention—■ of the State
Stencgraphers’ Association in Char
leston on August 6th, E. A. Brown,
Esq., of Barnwell will respond to the
address of welcome, which wi l be de
livered by Judge R. W. Memminger.
Hon. Mendel L. Smith* Senator from
Kershaw County, will deliver a pro
hibition address to the people of
Baldock and surrounding country on
August 4th at the annual picnic and
The second trial of the Chester
Kennedy case ha g occupied the court
since Monday morning. The final
witness was being examined when we
closed our forms yesterday morning.
The court house has been constantly
crowded the entire week.
The Barnwell Baptist Church in a
recent big hearted conference ex
tended the vacation of its well' and
deservedly -honored beloved pas
tor, Rev. John K. Goode, until Sep
tember 1st.
The Jones melon annually brought
us by Mr. J. E. Lain of Gecrge’s
Creek is always cf the highest excel
lence.
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“Some folks” the owl soys, “scheme and plot
To prove they are what they are not—
' But they'd be wise if they’d recall
They only fool themselves—that’s all!”
Code of Printing to
Be Enforced in State
Named on Fair Trades Practice
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What Would YOU Do
With $1,000 a Year!
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Columbia, July 28.—Plans for en-
the graphic arts code in
alb Carolina were made at a meet-
C of the South Carolina Regional
Ae Authority for sect^ns A-2 and
b at the Jefferson hotel yesterday
i a fair trades compliance commit-
e named to begin imediate hearing
aO complaints. This action was
tea under the sotf-governing plan
ly approved by the national
administration at Washing-
IWr the graphic arts code,
ba fair trades practice committee
Miaed ig composed of L. B. Biack-
L d Leurena; B. P. Davies, of
F. W. Sosaaman, of Gaff-
my; C. C. Berry, of Orangeburg; E.
IL Baxter, of Darlington; H. G. Os
teen, of Sumter, and O. TC. Williams,
•of Spartanburg...The labor compli
ance committee neraed yesterday is
•c-nernHUNed of D. W. Hiot, of Green-
ville; C E. Prescott, of Hartsville,
and A. M. Grist, of York.
To the fair trades practice com-
maftea will be referred all complaints
of vmlxtkn of the price delermina- 1
tsoa schedule and of ail other features
mf the code except the labor provis-
ioma. Complaints regarding the labor
provisions will be referred to the
labor ccmmittee.
Under the self-governing plan ap-
’gnovi by the N. R. A. authorities at
Wknfcington these committees will
bame the authority to sit in judgment
on aR complaints and proncunce the
swi ibt L The verdict is subject to re-
mam by the regional code authority
and there is a right to appeal from
the decision by either the complairtant
ac the respondent to the joint national
code authority.
The code atuthority announced after
the meeting that the fair trades prac-
-tlm committee would proceed at once
fca handle vigorously all complaints
regarding violation of the code in
'tkm-Stxte. A bulletin will be sent
al members of the industry immedi-
atdj informing them of this fact.
Ammuncement was made that
the juice determination schedules are
stilt hi effect.
The authority decided to request
that all complaints alleging vio'ation
of cade sections be made on regular
KRA forms which may be secured in
*each town and city from the postmas-
ter and that they be filed with the
• aaMatary of the authority in CoTuxn-
11>«a._ Five copies of the complaint
nansl be filed.
The view that very little tro^le
mtB he had with violations in South
dSarofinx was expressed yesterday at
the meeting. There has been some
«aBfomco|_in the State regarding
Jarisdictional and ether matters and
'ghaae promise to be cleared up inl
and with the code authori-
ot "having definite authonty to
promptly on. complaints it is
that the code will be rigidly
to in this State.
That Amount for Life or $10,-
066 tit Lump Sihb.
What would y° u do if you suddenly
had $1,000 a year for life? If some
one literally dropped $1,000 in your
lap, each Christmas Day of your life,
beginning on Christmas, 1934?
__Qne woman in America—the first
prise winner in the Camay Contest
which will be announced shortly in
newspaper advertisements—will have
this problem to decide—if it if a
problem to have your dream g sud
denly come true. She will have the
opportunity of choosing as her grand
prise, $1,000 a year for life or $10,-
000 in a lump sum, to do with exactly
as ahe--chooses.— *
Full details of this contest will ap
pear in the advertising cclumns of
this newspaper shortly.
One thousand dollars a “year Tor
life—the beginning of a lifetime of
freedom, the end of penny-pinching!
Narly $20 a week forever! It can
buy week by week, the better dress,
sheerer stockings, better lunches, and
books—the possibilities are endless.
Per the young housewife, it will clear
the skies. Gone forever wit! be wor
ries over the current bills, or. last
year's dress, or something needed fot
the youngsters.
Or would you rather have $10,000
in a lump sum? The whole of the
glamorous world opens before you—
Vienna, Venice, the Orient. Paris
may become real—with new gowns,
gay and striking in profusion—per
haps a new car. It may mean a glori
ous vacation - of unworried spending,
and a return home enriched with a
flood of vivid happy memories.
What woman would spurn the
chance of $1,000 a year for life, with
its security and ease, or a lump sum
of $10,000?
claims do not find place in Eaaolene adrertia-
«wg. Nor do we indulge in trick stunt* to add excitement to
our merchandising. To proT# its merit, we rely entirely on
Essolene itself • • and what it will do when you put it to ■
practical test in your own uai.-We ate pusUlfB tlmt H you
will give Essolene a fair trial you will know why Essolene
guarantees smoother performance.
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Smoother Performance
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW IERS XT-
OIXIE
DIXIE
^CRYSTALS
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BARNWELL
THEATRE
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Three Shows a Week
MON.-TUE5. WED.-THURS. . FRI.-SAT.
Matinees: Mondays and Thursdays at 4:00 p. m.
Matinee: Saturday at 4:00 and 5:30 p. m.
Admi: Night, 10c and 25c. Mat: 10c and 20c
Colored Balcony: I Oc and 15c
WItLISTON BEAUTY SHOPPE
WILLISTON. SOUTH CAROUNA
-The Shoppe of Quality Waves and Beauty Aids-
Mrs. C. M. Regers, Mrs. P. L.
Howard, of Chester, Ga., and Mrs.
Evelyn Rcger s and little son, of
Dunbarton, have recently returned
from White Springs, Fla., where they
visited friends.
Specializing in Frederic’s waves given cn the latest Frederic’s perman
ent waving machine, with spiral rewave or full wave, and new Vitron
Crcquignole heaters.
Ringlet or flat wave (spiral or crcquignole) $3.59
Marcel Oil Wave $5.00
Frederics Standard $5.06
Frederics Vita-tonic $7.50
Frederics Special $16.00
Frederics Vitron (Croquignole) $7A#
Croquignole and spiral combination oil wave $5.00-$7.50
Shampoo and Finger Wave .50
Facial, plain ,75
Facial, with pa6 — $1.00
Manicure .59
Scalp treatments $1.00
MRS. ESTHER FAULK, Managing Operator
Hair Cutting a Specialty Phone for Appointment
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Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops
Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first
day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
minutes.
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Most Speedy Remedies Known. -
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Blackville, S. C.
Phone No, 64
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